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Friday, November 28, 2008

Cinnamon Cookies

It’s a helpless feeling..really.Chennai is suffering due to heavy rains caused by Cyclone Nisha..there’s knee deep water everywhere,no electricity and hence water shortage too..things in the fridge are rotting..I feel terrible.Plus,I don’t feel like complaining when I see the incidents happening in Bombay..God..misfortunes do come together!!

Electricity has made an entry after 30 hours and I don’t know how long it will last.Even though I don’t feel like cooking anything,I just baked a batch of cookies to have with tea.I often remark about the lesser lighting in the kitchen,after cooking a few meals in darkness with the help of one candle,I feel the kitchen has never looked so bright!!!

I looked for an easy cookie recipe which I could bake in less than an hour.Had bookmarked Lakshmi’s Cinnamon cookie and wanted to try that.Though the recipe says the dough has to be refrigerated,I skipped that step.The butter in the fridge was a step short of flowing consistency,So I had to make something immediately.Lakshmi’s recipe yielded me superb cinnamon flavored cookies which we simply loved..I don’t know whether by skipping the refrigerating part I have lost out on melt in the mouth cookies..but mine did turn out very crispy and melt in the mouth..;-)Recipe Marathon - Day 28Cinnamon Cookies(Recipe adapted from The Yum Blog)

Powder the sugar and cinnamon piece together to a fine powder.Cream butter and sugar-cinnamon mix till fluffy.Add the flour little by little and knead into a soft dough.If the mix is too dry,you could add a few tsp butter.Roll out the dough to about quarter of inch in thickness and cut into shapes using cookies cutters,or shape into circular discs with hand.Bake at 150*C for 20 minutes(That is the normal baking time for cookies of our taste-crispy yet melt in the mouth,you can bake it according to the temperature settings of your oven).

Sprinkle some sugar on top immediately after taking out from the oven(optional).

Lets peep into our fellow marathoners kitchen to see what they've been cooking!!

10 comments
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Divya, those cookies look very tempting:) I must say, you did the best under these circumstances with power cuts. And about cooking with a candle in kitchen, wow I can imagine how happy you must have felt to have the light restored.

I am so sorry to hear abt ur story...really irritating to cook with only a candle light to help u move around the kitchen...Cinnamon cookies must have made up for it huh :)...perfectly baked and crunchy ones..